Othello
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1:22:02
Was this fair paper
made to write ''whore'' upon?

1:22:06
-What committed! lmpudent strumpet!
-By heaven, you do me wrong.

1:22:10
-Are you not a strumpet?
-l am a Christian!

1:22:12
What! Not a whore?
1:22:13
-No, as l shall be saved.
-ls it possible?

1:22:17
Heaven forgive us!
1:22:20
l cry you mercy then.
1:22:23
l took you for that cunning whore of
Venice that married with Othello.

1:22:31
You, mistress...
1:22:33
...who have the office opposite
St. Peter and keeps the gate of hell!

1:22:39
You, you, ay, you!
1:22:44
We have done our course.
1:22:46
l pray you, turn the key,
and keep our counsel.

1:22:52
Am l that name, lago?
1:22:55
What name, fair lady?
1:22:58
Such as my lord did say l was.
1:23:00
He called her whore.
1:23:02
Why did he so?
1:23:04
l do not know.
1:23:06
l am sure l am none such.
1:23:10
Do not weep!
1:23:13
Do not weep.
1:23:14
Alas the day!
1:23:17
Hath she forsook
so many noble matches...

1:23:19
...her father, her country,
her friends to be called whore?

1:23:23
Would it not make one weep?
1:23:29
lt is my wretched fortune.
1:23:31
O, good lago...
1:23:34
...what shall l do to win my lord again?
1:23:38
Good friend...
1:23:41
...go to him...
1:23:42
...for by this light of heaven,
l know not how l lost him.

1:23:50
Here l kneel:
1:23:57
lf ever my will did trespass
against his love...


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